An apparatus is provided to secure a primary body to a shoe. Exemplary implementations may include an apparatus with one or more connectors to be engaged with one or more other connectors. The connectors of the apparatus may be engaged with the primary body eyelets and the shoelace eyelets in order to secure the primary body to the exterior side of the shoe.
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1. An apparatus configured to secure a primary body to a shoe, the shoe having a sole, and an upper body, including a tongue region with a first shoe flap and a second shoe flap, wherein each shoe flap includes an interior side, an exterior side, and one or more shoelace eyelets, wherein the primary body includes an exterior side and an interior side, the apparatus comprising:
an exterior connector including a first cylindrical protrusion, wherein the exterior connector is coupled with the primary body, and wherein, responsive to the primary body being secured to the shoe:
the first protrusion is configured to extend from the interior side of the primary body, the first protrusion includes a distal and proximal end to the primary body, and an internal cavity formed at the distal end of the first protrusion, wherein the internal cavity is configured to attach to another protrusion responsive to the other protrusion being inserted into the internal cavity,
an intermediate connector including an intermediate plane, a second exterior protrusion and a third interior protrusion wherein, responsive to the primary body being secured to the shoe:
the intermediate plane is configured to sit on the exterior side of the shoe flap and above the shoelace eyelet on the shoe flap,
the second exterior protrusion extending from the intermediate plane in the exterior direction towards the primary body and is configured to attached to the first protrusion, responsive to being inserted into the internal cavity of the first protrusion,
the third interior protrusion is configured to extend from the intermediate plane in the interior direction towards the shoe flap and sit in the shoelace eyelet, the third interior protrusion including a distal end and proximal end to the intermediate plane, and an internal cavity formed at the distal end of the third interior protrusion, wherein the internal cavity is configured to attach to another protrusion responsive to the other protrusion being inserted into the internal cavity,
an interior connector including an interior plane and a fourth cylindrical protrusion wherein, responsive to the primary body being secured to the shoe:
the interior plane is configured to sit on the interior side of the shoe flap and directly below the shoelace eyelet on the shoe flap,
the fourth protrusion extending from the interior plane in the exterior direction towards the shoe flap and configured to attached to the third interior protrusion, responsive to being inserted into the internal cavity of the third interior protrusion,
and wherein, responsive to the second exterior protrusion of the intermediate connector being inserted in the internal cavity of the first protrusion of the exterior connector, and the fourth protrusion of the interior connector being inserted in the internal cavity of the third interior protrusion of the intermediate connector, the primary body is secure to the shoe and the connectors are in a secured configuration.
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This disclosure relates to securing a primary body to the upper, external side of a shoe by engaging connectors of an apparatus. The apparatus engaging shoelace eyelets of the shoe and the eyelets of the primary body.
Shoelaces may be used to tighten or secure a shoe by being laced through the shoelace eyelets and tied at the base of the rows of shoelace eyelets
This disclosure relates to securing a primary body to a shoe. An apparatus is disclosed that engages with the primary body and the shoe in order to secure the primary body to the exterior of the shoe. The apparatus may include one or more connectors, and/or other components. Responsive to the one or more connectors being engaged with one or more other connectors, the primary body is secured to the shoe. The shoe may include a sole, an upper body, and/or other components. The upper body of the shoe may include a tongue region and/or other components. The tongue region may include a first side flap, a second side flap, and/or other components. The first side flap may include a first set of shoelace eyelets and/or other components. The second side flap may include a second set of shoelace eyelets, and/or other components. The primary body may include one or more sets of eyelets, and/or other components. The apparatus may include an exterior connector, an intermediate connector, an interior connector, and/or other components.
The connectors of the apparatus may include male and/or female connecting elements, and/or other components, which may allow them to engage with other corresponding male and/or female connecting elements of other connectors of the apparatus. The connectors and/or parts of the connectors may be positions on the external and/or internal surfaces of the side flaps and/or primary body. The connectors and/or parts of the connectors may be positioned within the shoelace eyelets and/or primary body eyelets.
These and other objects, features, and characteristics of the system and/or method disclosed herein, as well as the methods of operation and functions of the related elements of structure and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular form of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
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It is noted that the terms “exterior” and “interior”, may refer herein to the directions when considering the components of the shoe and primary body in a secured configuration of the apparatus. The “exterior” refers to the surface of primary body 40 and side flap 42 that is facing outward from the shoe 50. The “interior” refers to the surface of the primary body 40 and side flap 42 that is facing inwards toward the shoe.
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Although the present technology has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the technology is not limited to the disclosed implementations, but, on the contrary is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplated that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementations.
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